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Some scientists in government institutions (individuals only) began
to realize that some postulated rules in Quantum mechanics are
obsolete and need reconsideration. Instead of helping they are
obstacle for deeper understanding of the Nature. More explicitly, now
some physicists arrive to the idea that the electron might possess a
hardware structure. It is still very away from the unveiled physical
models of the elementary particles by BSM theory, but at least it is
in a direction of breaking the stagnation imposed by absolutism of
the Copenhagen formalism. However, the essential reason for all
problems in physics today - the wrong concept of the physical vacuum
is not still in an official discussion.

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